Eric Carr 20th Anniversary Collection

Lunar Moth Entertainment is happy to be involved with Eric Carr: Unfinished Business, a 20th Anniversary Commemorative Collection.

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New Night Traveler Website

Lunar Moth Entertainement is preparing to launch a brand new website for our upcoming animated featurem Night Traveler: Prophecy of the Elder.

Night Traveler Logo

Sneak Peak at Night Traveler Logo

In preparation for making some exciting announcements, we are getting ready to launch a brand new website for our animated adventure, Night Traveler.  The new site will include a series of new features along with a new look and logo.  In addition, we will be annoucing more pop culture icons and cult favorites who have been added to the cast!

Night Traveler: Prophecy of the Elder follows musician Jake Whitman on a journey of discovery and adventure. After being fired from his only steady gig, Jake is lured down a dark dirt road by a ghostly apparition, causing him to wreck his motorcycle. Rescued by an elderly Native American, Jake is introduced to the origin of dreams, where four challenges will stand between destiny and destruction….

Visit the Official Night Traveler Website at NightTraveler.com

Dogwhistle’s BMW Available for Download

The latest single, “BMW“,  by Lunar Moth Entertainment Recording artists Dogwhistle is now available as a digital download!

BMW by Dogwhistle

BMW by Dogwhistle

The song combines two of men’s favorite subjects, women and cars, into a fun rock n’ roll romp!  “BMW combines two great things into one tasty treat.  So think of it as a Reese’s peanut butter cup of music!” – Dogwhistle

Dogwhistle is a fun rock n’ roll band known for rockin’ versions of cartoon and television theme songs.  The band has shared the stage with many top acts in the New York City Area and are working on their first full length release due out early 2012.

Sample here: BMW by Dogwhistle

Download the full song by clicking the button below:

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LME Welcomes Roger Kastel

Lunar Moth Entertainement is happy to welcome JAWS and Star Wars poster artist Roger Kastel to the family.

Welcome Roger Kastel

JAWS by Roger Kastel

Our multimedia department and sister website, AsburyArts.com, has launched RogerKastel.com, the official website of famed artist Roger Kastel.  The website features online galleries to view Rogers work, an artist biography, an online store, and more. 

Roger is most known for his work on the now legedary image of JAWS on the paperback release of Peter Benchley’s novel and Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster film adaptation of the book.  With the success of JAWS, Roger was hired to create the poster art for George Lucas’ 1980 sequel to Star Wars, The Empre Strikes Back.  IN addition to these iconic works, Roger Kastel’s work has been featured on countless book covers and movie posters for the likes on Jackie Collins, Elizabeth Taylor, James Burton, James Dean, and more.

For more on Roger Kastel visit RogerKastel.com

LME Welcomes The Munsters

Lunar Moth Entertainment welcomes classic television show The Munsters to the family.

LME Welcomes The Munsters

Classic Television Show The Munsters

Our multimedia department and sister website, AsburyArts.com, have launched the brand new Munsters.com, the official website of the classic television show and it’s star Butch Patrick, aka Eddie Munster.  The new website features character bios, appearance schedules, interactive contests, and and online store.

The Munsters is a 1960s American family television sitcom depicting the home life of a family of monsters. It starred Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster, Yvonne De Carlo as his wife Lily, Butch Patrick as Eddie Munster, Al Lewis as Grandpa, and Pat Priest as Marilyn. The series was a satire of both traditional monster movies and popular family entertainment of the era, such as Leave It to Beaver. It ran concurrently with The Addams Family. Although the Addamses were well-to-do, the Munsters were a more blue-collar family.

Keep up with The Munsters at Munsters.com